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Golf's star of 2003
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Tiger Woods
Will the next Tiger Woods come from north England?
Sport Academy finds Britain's youngest answer to Tiger Woods!


Kerry Shotton

Tiger Woods was first seen playing golf on the TV when he was just two years old.

By the time he was 21 he'd won his first Major!

Well, we can't all be such early starters but Kerry is going to give it his best shot.

He's already broken records by winning club championships in the north east of England at just 16 years old.

Hot-shot Shotton has also had a taste of international golf as he represented the North of England against Scotland.

There's something else that makes Shotton's success so remarkable - he's a rare left-handed golfer.

And you've guessed it, Shotton still finds time to fit in his sports science studies.

So keep watching Britain's golf courses - you might just spot a homegrown Tiger!


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